Germany – always worth a visit!

German cities have something to offer for everyone: museums, theatres, history, new and older architecture, shopping, local and inter­national food, etc. The largest cities in include Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Hanover, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart and Dresden. However, the smaller ones too, like Heidelberg, Mainz, Würzburg, Weimar or Quedlinburg, are certainly worth spending several days. The picture shows a street scene in Rothenburg ob der Tauber.

Germany - Land of Ideas!

In Germany, the "Land of Ideas", we place major emphasis on education, science research and development. This makes Germany one of the most popular countries in which to study, as well as a site for state-of-the-art research and patent development.

Studying in Germany

Germany is an increasingly attractive place in which to study, offering international degrees such as Bachelor and Master degrees, courses taught in English and a system which enables credits for attendance and examination passes to be accumulated and transferred.

Calling all cartoonists! “A Place. Somewhere” competition aims to highlight voices/ideas from different cultures, countries, and perspectives. Artists may submit up to three works. The final date for submissions is August 30th 2017.

The new updated 2016 National Sustainable Development Strategy is aligned with the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals and focuses more on global responsibility. The Cabinet adopted the new strategy...

Germany is seeking to become a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. Former Foreign Minister Steinmeier announced the candidacy for 2019/20 in Hamburg on Monday (27 June). The elections are expected to take place at the General Assembly in June 2018.

Five hundred years ago, on 31 October 1517, legend has it that theology professor Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg.
The posting of these theses in Wittenberg marks the beginning of the Reformation. The far reaching theological, cultural and political consequences of the Reformation make its anniversary in 2017 not only a church affair, but a central global event in cultural history.

Germany is one of the most popular immigration countries. New regulations as well as numerous programmes and projects at home and abroad are making the Federal Republic increasingly attractive.
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